Viva-MTS helps one more family move out of metal container

Viva-MTS helps one more family move out of metal container

PanARMENIAN.Net - The initiative of Viva-MTS and the Fuller Center for Housing Armenia to help people to move out of metal containers has been successful. The metal container that has served as a shelter for 25 years now has become a storage room. The heads of partner organizations visited the Hakobyans from the village of Getap in Vayots Dzor province who have started life from a new page.

Arthur moved to live in a metal container in 1997, at the age of 24. He would never had imagined that not only his but also his children's life would pass within cold metal walls. The family of four has spent a whole life in a 27 sq. meter metal container.

To create decent conditions for his family, 5 years ago Arthur started house construction; however, due to lack of financial means, he was not able to complete the house construction. The partner organizations implementing the housing project assisted the Hakobyans.

The half-built building has now become a home. The metal container is no more a shelter; it has become a storage room, later it will be removed from the area. The Hakobyans' 18-year-old son managed to meet the New Year in their newly built house before leaving for military service.

“We have lived difficult years; we have experienced distressing and troublesome life, but have never been hopeless. We used to see on TV that houses built in this or that region, and we were rejoicing with and for everyone. The partner organizations implementing projects in all regions of Armenia supported us, too, and our dream that seemed to be so distant came true,” said Arthur.

“Encounters with each family are special to us, because each and every one of them has its own story behind, its portion of hardships, and its search for a way out. One can hardly imagine these people have spent their youth, 25 years of their lives, in a place reminding a metal mold, which can hardly be called even a shelter. I am more than sure, the housing program is a chance for many to start over,” said Viva-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian.

“When you compare the living conditions in the metal container with the conditions of the newly built house, it becomes evident what tough times these people have survived by being deprived of basic conditions. Each time, it is so rewarding to share the joy of these people,” Ashot Yeghiazaryan, Fuller Center for Housing Armenia President, said.

In 2021, with the support of Viva-MTS and the Fuller Center for Housing Armenia, the housing problem has been solved for 87 families. Summing up the results of ten years of cooperation, the number of the supported families is approaching 400.

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